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live in the studio 
thursday january, 24th 2013
ROCKABILLY LOVE CATS!
ivan longacre - guit/vox
robbie longacre - guit
brett cole: bass

get it:
PANTHER! AND BEAR FIGHT!
60 minute live in the studio acoustic set!

A bear will win for sure. It is very large compared to a panther. One swipe with its paws from the bear will immediately knock down a panther fatally. If the panther attempted to bite the bear, the bear will fight back and most likely win.

Biography
Founded in the Gold-flooded Foothills of Northern California, we are a unique six-piece band specializing in thematic sing-along performances with a ghastly Victorian-era flair. Promoting the pure rawness of our version of the hits of the 1870's, we also do spooky originals and ghost town anthems.

Description
Haunted Hillbilly

Band Interests
Laughin' and Jokin', Drinkin' and Smokin', Hearse Driving, regularly attending Zombie Funerals, Masonic Dinners, and Ghostly Weddins!

Artists We Also Like
Leadbelly, Hank Sr., Johnny Cash, The Gun Club, Dale Hawkins, and that one dude that sings that one song. You know!



Lizzy Lee Savage: Vox
Tim Lilyquist : Guitar/Vox
Kevin Clique: Slide/Vox
Jake Josephian: Bass
Go Harmonica: Mouth Harp
Olaf Jens: Skins



PANTHERS on FACEBOOK:


rockabilly hall of fame inductee
A L   H E N D R I X  
his music
and a live in the studio interview

"Al Hendrix' Rockabilly music has survived decades of Rock-and-Roll evolution and is still loved today by fans from all over the globe. The singer/songwriter was born on November 12, 1934 in Miami, Florida and his 'southern charm' is in every note he sings.


Inspired by the stars of the 'Grand Ole Opry' at a very young age, Al was destined to be an entertainer. His early work began in 1956 when Al met country legend, Buck Owens, and performed with Buck at the famous 'Blackboard Cafe' in Bakersfield, CA, until 1960. During that time Al was also hired as lead singer for 'Jolly Jody and the Go-Daddies' and recorded "Rhonda Lee” and "Go Daddy Rock" (Tally Label).

Al's recording career included many of his own songs on several different record labels. "I Need You” and "Young and Wild" were released by Liberty Records for nationwide release in 1960. "I Need You" was number one in El Paso, TX for six full weeks; and in the top 20 in San Diego, CA; while Alan Freed played "Young and Wild” on his radio show.
Signing with Pike Records was a turning point for Al, with songs like "Monkey Bite" and "For Sentimental Reasons”, which were released in 1962. "Monkey Bite" was an instant hit, but unfortunately, the song was not widely circulated because the lyrics were thought to be much too sexual. "Fooling Around" and "Jumpin' Johnny" were unissued for quite some time but were released by White Label, in Holland, in 1985.


Al took a break from recording for about 20 years, allowing him to spend time with his loving wife, Laraine (you can hear Laraine's first (and only) back-up singing debut in "Shaving Lotion"). In 2006, Al was back on the circuit and still rockin'! He decided to collaborate with producer/engineer, Jimmy Accardi, and together this dynamic duo cut a new CD, "Rare & Rockin” which brought back some old favorites but also some brand new songs.


Al was inducted into the ROCKABILLY HALL OF FAME in April of 2008. That same year Al and Jimmy Accardi produced another CD, "Rockabilly Lovin." At more recent venues, Al shined at Buck Owens' 'Crystal Palace' on February 14, 2010, rockin' out with Robert Tidwell and The Token Oakies. Then in March of 2010, Al rocked on at the Pre Viva Las Vegas show at the Hard Rock Casino and Hotel in Las Vegas, NV. The following year, he rocked Vegas again, this time at the Viva Las Vegas (#14) Festival in April 2011, at the Orleans Casino & Hotel. In July 2011, Al jammed with The Six Gun Romeo's Rockabilly band from Vancouver, BC, Canada, at Ethel's Old Corral, in Bakersfield, CA"

all info from Al's website: 




BEAUTIFUL HEARTFELT ACOUSTIC PERFORMANCES!

by

KEVIN CLICK & ERIN MELUGIN DAVIS
of local band 
THE TRAP

plus 

singer/songwriter 
TIM LILYQUIST 
featuring on harmonica 
japanese transplant: 
PANTHER GO

download here:
LOCAL PUNK ROCK SPECIAL
2nd hour is all about my favorite tunes that have come out the last 137 months, plus in the 1st hr a Danny Molina special: he's a local Punk Rock LUNATIC, and responsible for organizing countless Nevada County, Ca PUNK shows! We played some of his favorite music, and the various bands he's in: 2Hot3Fast, First Grade, Capt. Marvelous & The Swagbags!! Download: http://www.mediafire.com/?ajt8aa9jzsqq77d
HAUNTED GEORGE!!!
All his bands & projects since the late 80's, PLUS a phone interview!
From the IN THE RED records website:
Haunted George. Weird George. Uncle Ya Ya. Skullface George. Graverobber Steven. He’s known by many aliases. Haunted George, under his Christian name Steve Pallow, was a member of The Beguiled, Satan's Cheerleaders and The Necessary Evils during the 90’s. Near the new century he retired from society to the Mojave Desert where he spends his time making caskets, collecting exotic roadkill, making podcasts that have to be-heard-to-be-believed and recording nightmarish music. Exploring the one-man band format out of sheer necessity, he recorded dozens of songs (many of which are abstract/noise recordings under the name Snuff Maximus) on a 1970s era mono cassette recorder with a condenser mic inside. His music largely creepy dirges that call to mind pieces of American folklore, the extraterrestrial, the supernatural and murder. In other words, a BAD TRIP. To date he has released two albums of his home recordings, “Panther Howl” and “Pile O Meat”, on the Hook Or Crook label as well a handful of singles. 
About two years ago Haunted George decided to add ex-Necessary Evil Jimmy Hole to the “band” and started making more regular live appearances. His music remained creepy and sinister, though it now had more swing and rocked harder. The decision was made to enter a real studio to put down his latest batch of songs with his new, expanded line up. The result is American Crow. Fifteen tracks dealing with witches, decomposition, murder, death, donkeys, buzzards and roosters. In the hands of lesser talents such subject matter could be perceived as kitchy or contrived but, Haunted George is the real deal. His music is a paranoid and an altogether disturbed aural hallucination; each drum thud the lockstep of a weary fella who's lost himself in the twilight of the uninhabited desert; every space between beats a sparse landscape devoid of humanity, yet rife with fear and exaggerated panic. This is the only horror rock that matters.
 “Haunted George’s music rings with a doggerel atmosphere, a recording value that rivals an old beaten transistor, and a mood where getting your soul sucked out of your eye sockets by a roadkill coyote under the spell of a poltergeist might be a good time.” – Victim Of Time
 “Considering the other-worldly, dramatically sinister persona conjured of his music, it is almost a shame to divulge the real man behind Haunted George. Listening to this album you really want to believe there’s a grizzled Jim Thompson protagonist toiling away as a shut-in one man band somewhere out in the middle of the Mojave Desert. And in fact, that’s mostly actually the case.” – All Music Guide
The 1st half hour is the HG special...
After that it's all about OUT OF PRINT vinyl from IN THE RED records!
Jack Starr * Gibson Brothers * Oblivians * Johnny Hash * 20 Miles 


MID 60'S SACRAMENTO VALLEY GARAGE PUNK SPECIAL!
Featuring an interview with DREW SALLEE of DRUSALEE AND THE DEAD!
Download here:
http://www.mediafire.com/?cp7hvd1henz4n0a
Read another cool interview with Drew Sallee HERE: